“What a Wonderful Durham” was made in collaboration with the Youth Network at the organizationMade in Durham.
Brian Howe
Two Kinds of Intensity in New Songs by Loamlands and Boulevards
“Some Boy You Don’t Need” is a spare electric-folk stunner; “Take It to the Top” hits a juicy spot between funk, disco, and rock.
The Avett Brothers Are Back! Well, One of Them. And It’s an Art Show?
The North Carolina Museum of Art announces the debut solo exhibition of paintings and prints by a founding member of our state’s famed Americana ambassadors.
The Moogfest Diaries, Part Three: Vape ‘Em If You Got ‘Em
Questlove and haptic gloves, minimal-techno masters lost in light and fog, tripping on digital psychedelics, and other very Moogfest things to say.
The Moogfest Diaries, Part One: Pulled Between Pop and Perdition
Local folks or national acts? Blazing lights or infernal darkness? Party vibes or deep isolation? The first day of Moogfest was full of stark choices.
The INDY’s Rolling On-Site Coverage of Moogfest 2019
See what we’re tweeting from the ground, plus, follow our Instagram @indyweek for photos and stories.
Moogfest Discounts Weekend Passes for Locals
Triangle, if you’ve been eyeing Moogfest but not quite ready to take the $249 plunge, maybe this will tip the scales.
Moogfest: An Elite Festival Finds Its Footing in a Populist City
With its focus on the coolest electronic music, the latest technology, and the biggest ideas, Moogfest’s challenge in Durham has always been accessibility.
Moogfest: In Ancient Japanese Classical Music, Tim Hecker Discovers the Power of Negative Space
“Konoyo” isn’t the first time the acclaimed sound artist has plumbed antiquity for inspiration, but it might be the first time he has assimilated to a form rather than assimilating it.
Why Doesn’t Facebook Want You to Watch SeepeopleS’ “New American Dream” Video?
A dispatch from Facebook jail in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

